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The Regent has instructed Prince Ching and Tsai Cheuk to consult Grand Conncillor. Chang Chih-tung us to the expediency of the proposed app intment.
THE PRESS.
CENSORSHIP REMOVED.
[By courtsny of the "Sheung Fo
Peking, 15th August. Some time ago the Board of Civil Affairs instructed the Police to stop the Press from making references to the negotiations proceeding with Japan in regard to affairs in the Three Eastern Provinces. ".
It is now proposed to remove the embargo.
CHINA'S FINANCES.
A PESSIMISTIC, MEMORIAL,
[By courtesy of the " Sheung lo")
Peking, 15th August. A memorial has been submitted by the Ministry of Finance pointing out that every economy should be practised in view of the unsatisfac- tory condition of the finances of the Empire.
The memorial has been shelved.
TSINGTAU UNIVERSITY.
REGULATIONS APPROVED.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."}
Peking, 16th August. The regulations for the Tsingtau University established by the der: "man Government have been submit. ted to and approved by the Ministry of Education.
The Ministry has despatched cials to Taihgian to make inquiries (as to the University,
SHANGHAI TAOTAL
PROPOSED DENUNCIATION. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUST 20
perial Highness is desirous of con sulting him on the questions of the Antung-Mukden Railway and of the Tungkuanshan Mining Concession.
ARMS FACTORY.:'
PROPOSED ENLARGEMENT.
[By courtesy of the" Sheung Po"}
Peking, 17th August. The Ministry of War has naked for an appropriation of eight million taels to enlarge the arms factory.
ANTUNG-MUKDEN ··
RAILWAY.
RUMOURED APPOINTMENT OF
COMMISSIONERS,
[By courtery of the " Sheung Po."]
Peking, 17th August. It is rumoured that the, Grand Council has agreed to Japan con- structing the Antung-Mukden Rail
way.
Both Japan and China have ap pointed Special Commissioners to discuss the differences at issue.
INLAND NAVIGATION:
PROHIBITED TO FOREIGNERS:
[By coulday of the Showne Rex]
Peking, 18th August.
ANTUNG-MUKDEN RAILWAY.
PROSPECTIVE SETTLAMENT, [By courtesy of the " Sheung Po")
Peking, 19th August; The Walugu' is about to come to terms
difference..
The Waiwupu has issued instruc tions to all Provinces prohibiting with Japan on the Aptung Mukden Railway foreigners from running steamers boyond Treaty limits...
CHINESE MINISTERS,
TO WASHINGTON AND ROME,
[By courtesy of the "Showing Po"]
INTERPOKT POLO.
SHANGHAI TEAM.
In preparation for the forthcoming Interpart Polo Match, the local team bad some good practice on Saturday afternoon when nine chuk kas were played, says the Shanghai Mercur The ground was in good condition, the popies
1909.
The Portuguese” Boycott.
SELF-GOVERNMENT SOCIETY'S RE- SOLUTION MISINTERPRETED,
one
ال
WISER COUNSELS PREVAILED.
Canton-Hankow Railway.
DIFFERENCES AMONG SHAREHOLDERS.
FRÉSIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT TAKE. DRASTIC SERIJ
[From Our Own Correspondeni,]
Cantony 18th August, Recently, It has been an open secret that both Sir Chun Tung Liang, Cheng, and Are Lo Po Shun had resolved to resign from, office as President and Vice-President, respectively, of the Canton-Hankow Railway Company at the. and of the 6th moon. It now appears that tele grams have been received from H.E. Obang Chih Tung and the Ministry of Posts and Com.. munications declining to accept their resigna- in the service of the Company. adglog from the latest developments, matters in connection with the Railway seem to have gone from bad to worse and the strained relations among
were in good form and the players showed good assistants or clarks would have pursued, lead on, and earnestly persuading them to contÍBUG`
combination.
The resolutions adopted at the meeting of The Self-Government Society at Canton," "on" Friday week last, appear to 'hava undergone some modlication in the course of their transmission by the respective newspaper correspondents in the Southero city. "As readers might have noticed no important difference appeared in the various as priated in the British press in Hongkong. Wheres at boycotting the Portuguese, others again state report credits the Society with an alteropt that foreign firms employing Portuguese mur
be boycotted, The Inquiries, which wa us to believe that the latter of the two versions is not strictly in accordance with the fact. We rmed thatthe more rabid members of the Society contemplated embodying in the series of resolutions at the meeting in question on under the ban.. Thanks, however, to the wis to place firms employing Portoguers subjects dam of better counsels prevailing among the more influential body of the Society's members, it was effectively urged that a sweeping ranola tion like that suggested would be too far-reach ing and
The mesting solutions g.accordingly
ara informed
becom
various parties of shareholder stated
Peking, 18th August.
The members of the Tsingtao Polo teamh H.E. Cheung Yam-tong, Minister-
consisting of Commander Waadtb, Lieut. designate to Washington, and H.E.chado, Llest Maicks and Mr. R. H. Eckford, Ng Cheung-lin, Minister-designate with Lieut. Pfeifer os reserve, arrived bare froin the north, torday by the 1.0, str Tabiang, and to Rome, have fixed the 80th inst. as
were received by members of the local Club.
The local team for the Interport match will
log more marked. As has been. the date of their departure for the
Sir Chan Tung Llang Cheng's resignation bas respective capitals to which they chosen this evening after further practice
been refused by the Imperial Government The Interport Match will be this afternoon.
but with a view to avoiding trouble, Sir Chus Tung, without giving official notica have been accredited.
held on Wednesday afteroods and promises to
to the Board of Directors of the Com be very interesting and should attract a large
pasy, left quietly for Stanghal on the last number of spectators..
Owing to
to the fact that Hongkong will not be all cousequently operate like a boomerang day of the 6th moon and shortly afterwards sent able to take part, as for the past three months adopted the less drastic of the two
a letter to Mr. Lo Pa Shuo asking him to take over the seal of the Railway Company. On they have been unable to practice owing to the
So far at it can be ascertained locally, foarning of Sir Chun Tung's departure from ground being closed, the Keswick "Challen, the Chinese are quite prepared to consider Canton and the responsibility of his position trophy has been sent up from the South and the unfortunate Futshan incident on its own will be on exhibition at the Polo ground on the merits and have no inberant widespread dis. Mr. Lo Po Shun left Canton on the same day for his home in the Interior. Everything, there- like for the Portuguese as a commbaity with
fore, is connection with the working of the Can- whom bigh placed individual members of both still maintain, as they have done to the past, the ton-Hackow Railway Company in Canton re- same cordial relations bath commercially and held by the Board of Directors of the Company mains at a standstill. Yesterday, a meeting was socially. There is no danger of the subslating and a number of shareholders, were of the opin good feelings ever becoming estranged so long ion to proceed, in a body to the interior to sea as both parties wisely, as they do now, abstain
Mr. Lo and to earnestly Induce him to return from dragging into their amicable relationship to Caston and resume charge of the Railway any extraneous matter which not within the
It is not known whether Mr. Lo Compsey. province of their competence to discuss, there will accede to their request. being the usual recognized constitutional au thorities to conduct such negotiations, on wall astablished principles, tothe mutual satisfaction
TAOTAI WEI-HAN APPOINTED ON NAVAL BOARD. [By courtesy of the "Shaung Po."}
Poking, 18th August. CHINA'S STATEMENT TO THE POWERS. Taotai Wei Han, director-general In the seventh moon of the 31st year of of the Canton Kowloon Railway Kuang Hen (November 1905).tke Chinese and Japanese plenipotentiaries agreed upon the (Imperial Chinese section), has been Conversion of the Antung Mukden Railway appointed by the Central Govern- from a military into a commercial line and they also agreed that the line should be bailment to assist in the reorganisation and repaired by the Japanese Government. of the Navy. It was slipulated in the Treaty that the right to redeem the railway at the end of fifteen. years should remain with the Chinese. Gov- erement, and it was also agread, that the work of reconstruction should be commenced within a period of two years. The construction and improvement of the line were to be carried
as a jolt: Chinese and Japanese enterprise, each Government appointing commissioners for the purpose, and hence Cblan bas every
right to send her representatives to take part lb the control and inspection of the opera
STUDENTS FOR AMERICA,
MINISTER APPOINTED CHIEF DIRECTOR,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."}
day of the match.
ANTI-OMUM MEASURES.
LAXITY IN FIKING...
Peking dispatches state that though the opium probibition was enforced in Peking with much stringepcy at the outset, this kaconess has since gradually worn off. It is now but a farce. Officials, who were addicted to smoke ing, after having been passed as cored, have beon required to give bonds by sureties for
their continued abstinence and to bo re-ex amined after intervals of every three months This re-examination only lasts for a few bours and may be easily gone through,
Opium-smoking officials have found it useful to band together and become sürelics for each. other. Thus the band regulation is easily
classes.
Abuse is also practised on the regulation re-
„smokers would join together to pay poor wo men to take out licences enabling thom to buy large quantities of the drug every day, often sibly for their own consumption, but sufficies ic reality for those who pay them for this illegal behaviour. Io counection with this state of affairs much "«queez,” by, yemes runners is being committed.-N. G. D. Newt,
quiring smokers to be licensed, as a number of
Peking, 18th August The Ministry of Education has evaded. Smoking still openly goes on in their off-toes. At the expiry of the time stipulated in appointed Cheung Yam-tong, Minis- homer, and numerous secret dens and divans
the agreement, Japanese Govern ment gave no indication of as intefive to ter to the United States, chief direc-exist to accommodate smokers of the lower resume nogollations in the matter, bar did the tor of the Chinese students in Ame- Tapaness Government do so until the spring africa and Chung Man-yiu, assistant this year. With a view to, cementing the friendly relations between Japan and China director.. the Chinese Governmet yielded to a request for rasumption Begotiations, and the Yuchu. aupu accordingly sent officers to survey the line in company with officers appointed for that purpose by the Japanese Government. Sub. Peking, 10th August..
sequently the Viceroy of the Three Eastero It is proposed by the Censors to Provinces (Manchuria) communicated with the ¡Japanese Consul at Mukden, insisting upon present a joint memorial denouncing holding to the original arrangements for the the Shanghai Taotai, H.E. Tsai Nai-building of the line, but the Consal further de huang
THE REGENT'S INSTRUC- TIONS.
OFFICIALS TO REPORT, TO THE GRAND COUNCIL.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."
Peking, 16th August.” The Prince Regent has given instructions that all officials after
layed matters by refusing Chipa's request that Japan-should-not-place military guards either on or adjacent to the line, but should leave the
policing of
of the railway zone in China, through whose territory the line runs. This the reason of the long delay. Negotiations were stil proceeding, when, quite unexpectedly on the2sat of this moon (Friday, the 6th August), the Japanese Minister seat a communication to the Walwapa charging China with procrastination and declarog that Japan would forthwith com: mence the work without Chinese co-operation,
Ou receipt of this cor mealcation the Wal Peking a reply the gist of which was that as wopu forwarded to the Japaness Minister in the improvements were being made in the
Interests of trade and commerce no necessity
ANTUNG-MUKDEN RAILWAY.
t
AMIOABLE SETTLEMENT.
IN SIGHT.
[By courtesy of the "Shaune' Po"]
Peking, 18th August. -It-is-reported that Na Tunghas. been in conference with the Japanese Minister on the Antung-Mukden Railway affair and there is every hope of the matter being amicably Bettled,
ANTI-BRITISH BOYCOTT. ADVOCATED BY KIUKIANG CHINESE,
[From Our Own Correspondent] 2.
hanghai, 19th August,
8 p.m.
A FRADE-MARR DISPUTE,,
DÉCISION AGAINST a forrİON FIRM IN JAPAN.
The Patent Bureau has decided in favour of the palitlogar in a petition filed by Mr. Heki defiro, of Tokyo, against the Chins Export, Import, and Bank Compagnie, is German firm
75, Kro-machi, Kobe, for a declaration of the invalidity of a trade-mark, No: 18,091 re gistered by the respondent firm.
According to the decision in this case, of the Patent Bureau pablished, in the Oficial Guatir
No.
of the two countries concerned,
SKILLED BY AN EXPLOSION.
DISOBEYING ORDERS RESULT IN WORKMAN'S 'DEATH.
*A Chinese drill man named Lo Tam, of the, Shatin section of the Kowloon-Canton Railway, was falally itjured in an accident the other day. Hisdeath was brought about by bis own careless-'
ners. Early on the morning of the 14th instant, LoTamand others were engaged in deilling holes in a ruck for blasting purposes. An oräse bad been issued to the men previously that they were not to drill in or near a certain hole in the rock, which contained gelatin.. Lo Tam, however, contrary, to instructions, meddled with this "dangerous'spot, with the result that there was 'an explosion, which hurled him some distance away.
When he was picked up and removed to the Dispensary it was discovered that broe of his rips and bis nors were broken and lar Jured in many other parts. He was treated by one of the railway doctors, but he expired five days later from the effects of h's wounds. The declared war twenty-five-years-old-
+
CHINA MARCHANTS SIBAM NAPIGATION COMPANY.
MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. -
The shareholders of the Obloa MerchanIS
of the 10th instant, the petitioner maintained Steam Navigation Company convened a meet- that the trade mark Olled by the foreign ftm ining at Chang Suho garden on the 15th AVULL question consisted of the English words "Oiat 2 pm, there being present 731 shareholders ginal. Express" used on sewing machines representing 31 264 shares. You To chup read and that As these words were habitually. Chen Kwan-yin stated the views of of the matters to be discussed at the used among sewing machine dealers in their trade they could not be registered. That they the abareholders in Canton, Hongkong and Macao. The Chon king-iseng asked the were so used was evident from the fact that shareholders to vote the proposed Directors the large number of catalogites of · Towing, má- chines issued by makers in Europe and America under the supervision of Tao Kau-ben, Taug acter, the reply further emphasizes that,in the
In consequence of the acquittalcontained, almost, without exception, the words Yao-ching, Chu Ching-shan and, Shib Treyin,
The following were voind:-- event of the gauge being changed it must be made the same as that of the Peking-Mukden of Inspector Mears, of the British Original Express" or "Express" referring to the machines, and also that the German Patent line, and that no other changes must be made Consulate, on the charge of the Bureau refused the registration of the word in than those entallad by the necessities of an alleged manslaughter of a Chinaman question as a trade-mark, interpreting. It ass
ginesting. This stipulation bas particular re- ference to the auggested possibilities of a senat Kiukiang, the Chinese have adyo-common name of goods among sawing machine eral change of routs. The reply also stated cated an anti-British Boycott; that no extension of military control or patrol. ling of railways to Mauchuria would he per. mitted and that the Chinese Government would furnish polles for guarding the line. It con- cluded by repudiating any responsibility for pasi delay.
their audience with His Imperialised for the extension of the railway zone Highness should proceed to the but Ching would not raise any objection il chambers of the Grand Council and Japan wished to change the gauge and effect report his instructions so that they other improvements of an engibrering char might be noted by the Council.
A-monthly statement of all such Instructions should be submitted to the Regent by the Grand Council.
HE KAO ERH GH'IEN.
APPOINTMENT TO THE WAIWUPU
By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]
Peking, 16th August,
An Imperial edict was issued
on
We would point out to Your Excellencias, that the Japanese Government resumed nego.
tiations absequent to the expiry of the time
NEW CANTON VICEROY. DEPARTURE FROM NANKING.
[By couriery of the “Shaung Po"]
Peking, 19th August.
ideniets. It therefore fell noder the purview of No. 6 of Article 2 of the. Trademark Law, which says that words indicating merely the namer of goods caudot be registered. .common The petitioner further maintained that sewing machines marked "Original Express" were imported tuto Japan from Earope and Ame rica before the trade-mark in question had hean registered in japan, and that even ma- chloes made in Japan were marked with the same words. These facts werd, gege- BC.
Sheng Kung-pao.................4.755 Shit Sheng-che Ten Kan-chen
You Tra-chun............... Cheng Kwan-yin. Sheng Chi-chen
Tang Yoo-ching........ Chang
Yaog Shu-ching.......................................
1,580 1,650
Mr. Leong Yung Wu, a member of the Min.
istry of Posts and. Communications at Peking, deputed to make investigations into the condi tion of the Canton-Hankow Railway, is expect. ed to arrive here to-morrow.
PUNERAL OF THE LATE GRAND DOWAGER EMPRESS.
AN IMPERIAL DECREE,
Feking, 14th August, The following la from the Shanghai Mercuryjum 1. The Prince Regent has verbally received the following decres of Lung-yu Empress Dowager. On the 13th August the Board of Rites soot in a memorial proporing to
remove the remains of the late Heiso Chiosksien Empress (Grand Dowager Empran) to Eastern Mausoleum of the Senior Empress. Regent (Empress Dowager of Haien Feng) at Palaya' on the 9th of November and to bury them permanently on the 16th November.. The ritual service for the permanent burial of. the remains of the late Grand Empress Dowager is most important and the Emperor should attend pe sonally to show his "Glia! 'duties, but as the Emperor is still in bis infancy and the season is cold and it is not advisable for his majesty to go out to a distant place, therefore it is not necessary that the Emperor: 'should attend:"
2. The Lung Ya Empress Dowager will. pay, mpact. to the remains of the late Grand Dowager Empress on the gth November and will stay at the detached Palace at the Langfu temple on the fath November and will pay respects to various mausoles on the 14th November and than will leave the Detached Palace' at the Lungfu tem ple on the 17th November for Peking, and it is
the hereby ordered that all the localities, on route need, not specially prepare for the oc casion. As to the preparations for, the ritual services necessary, it is hereby ordered that the Yamees concerned and the Viceroy of Chiħli prepare them carefully.
3-Du the stb November on the occasion of
the funeral of the late Graud Downger Em-
pres it is bereby ordered that the local officials need not prepare anything specially for the occasion. As to the matter relating, to the route it is hereby ordered that Viceroy. Tuan Fang prepare them with the utmost simplicity and to state the account of the expenditure and ~1,356—~—~— --DoLa cent be misused and also pol to causa any troubles amongst the natives. 1,240
THE OPIUM TRADE,.
A BIO SEIZURE,
As Shong Kung-pao had declined take up the directorship by a letter, Ho Pei-liang, who got 616 votes, was declared elected. "Cheng
The Sydney Evening News of ayıd; ult Kwan-yin owing to his age; and Yeu Tas-chan owing to his connection with the Niggabaoay:-Constables Robins and force were in steamship
them to remain. Then auditors were
oplum were to be delivered in the vicinity of voted:-
Belmore Markets that night, and that the drug was to be brought in a sulky, The officers named were soon busy looking for vabicles of the sulky description for a considerable time,
the 18th inst. appointing.H.L. Kao stipulated in the Treaty for the commence. H.E. Yuan Shu Hsuan, Viceroy designateчally known by sewing machine dealera. Even all stompany, asked to be relieved ba: formed on Thursday that about to tins of
Erh Ch'ien first secretary of the Waiwupu.
Before he arrives to take up his
for him.
ment of the work, but although this was the of Canton, will leave Nanking for Shanghal if the word were not habitually used among
caso, wo, with a view to arriving at an amicable on aand lost. statement of the différences existing between Japan and ourselves, did not refuse the request. Now, however, Japan, relying upon her super-
Later.
Viceroy Yuan, will leave Shanghai by the
now duties, Taotei Kwan, will act for strength, uddenly tales scrion regardless C.M.S.N.Co.fi 8.1. Erin Ming on a8th inst.
HE, KAO ERÍ CHIEN. GRAND COUNCIL'S INSTRUCTIONS.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
He will take over the seal of office on the 4th prox. NAVAL REORGANISATION
of the terms of the Treaty and seeks to lay the for Canton. 'blame for the delay upon Chips,
We are sure that under the pretext of de valopment of
communications and cammarca the Japapers Government desires to build this railway simost entirely for-military purposes. It will also be remembered that the japan. treaty obligations, have made spite of ony mather encroachments upon the rights and liberties of Chica
Est, in
In view of the situation set up by the matter
Peking, 17th August. Upon his appointment to the Wai-treated of in the foregoing, and particularly wupu, H. Kao Erh Ch'ien, the egarding the extention of Japanese military Macao. Delimitation Commissioner, wired to Peking for an audience with the Prince Regent.
Con.
control in Manchuria, wa have been compelled lay particular emphasis on the question of military protection of the railway and the con stitution of the police force. If Japan bad cadud thena points this matter would have been The Grand Council replied to the sled long ago, and she would have been ander effect that there was no necessity for
of Chick Ela Excellency to proceed to Pekin delay as the to attempt to lay the blame for any Chins still hopes for an amicable, settlement within the terms of the Treaty, and la maklus this announcement to the Powers, desires
and directed him to concentrate. his
no
energies in the matter of the delimi-simply to est forth the facts in their tree lighn, tation of the boundaries of Macao teaving the world to judge to whom the blama and to retain a firm attitude in attaches-National Review (Shanghai), regard thereto,
CHANG CHIHI UNG.
GRAND COUNCILLOR STILL INDISPOSED.
By courtesy of the "Shung, Pb,""]
Teking, 17th August,
THE FRATAS ISLAND. HAULING DOWN OF JAPANESE FLAG. ཡན་མ་ག་ར་གམ་པ། (By courtesy of the " Shaung Po"]
Faking, 18th August.
A TOUR OF INSPECTION.
• [By cosuritay of tra! Sheung Pọ"}
of similar te, marks used by another before
and
BIRU.
dealers, it came under the category of No. 5 of Article a of the Trade-mark Law which probi- bited the registration of articles identical with, the operation of the law. The respondent had argued that the exhibit put in by peil. tioner in support of his contention comprised
catalogues sued by German merchants, that in Germany the word was used commonly among deniers, but this was not so in other
This Brg kountries of Europe or America.
meat of respondent's could not be accepted. The object of the German sewing machine danlers, in marking their machines with the *English words "Original Express" was to i
o in: dace
English-speaking counities to adop! the heir machines, It was indisputable that machines made in Germany bearing this mark ware widely distributed in English oppsking Countries, and there was no doubt; that, if dealers in English-speak og countries, did not word themselves
› ̧tba v ou their machines, it was now regarded as a word or mark babitually used among sewing machine dealer Respondent further stated that in sefuring the-registration of this-mark The Garaian Patent Bureau poted that the word Express" was in common use, but did not.
that the words." Original
Peking, 19th August, Shun Pullips to leave Peking on agth ist, on a tour of Inspection of the Provinces in connection with the naval orgunlextion schous,
KIRIN-CHANGCHUN
RAILWAY.
re-
LOAN AGREEMENT SIGNED. [By courtesy of the ""Bheung Ho,"
Poking, 19th Augustibus used. But if the word "Expresa" wers
Yung-chuat......................simais. 5470- Yen Yo La 196 The shareholders decided to adopt the draft
articles of association in accordance with the
law of companies of the Chinese Commercial code and to register the company at the Board concerned. The meetieg ended at 5 p.m.
The result of the meeting, was wired to the Board of Communications and the Board of Agriculture, Warks and Commerce-Shanghai
Mercurry.
visiting the lange and quiet streets,
senses stimulated to a considerable degree. At last, early in the evening, they saw sulky pulled up in Albion-street, in which a man war seated. Upon searching the vehicle they found in a box fixed at the rear, a carry-all basket, containing 59 tias. These tins, it la supposed, contale opium. Tosy were seized, and the defendant was charged with having them in his possession. Be-declared” that tra had been asked by two other man to look after the kurse and trap while they wape absent;
James Leo, 24, dealer, was charged, before the Central Police Court this morning with baring in his possession 59 ilas of oplom suite able for smoking. boy, named Lin Mui, brought claim against Mr. C. Robertson, of 18, Taikoeant to sampinced until Weatively defende Road, Quarry Bay, to recover $15, alleged nl was remanded until Wednesday next, on to be due for wages.
A "ROY'S" OLAIM,
SERIOUS ALLEGATION AGAINST HIM..
Before Mr. Justice Gomperts, who presided in the Summary Jurisdiction Court, a house
Mr. P. W. Goldting: who appeared-for-the defendani, said that he had paid $8 into Coun with deplat of liability. A cross-summons had been lassed, but the plaintiff could not be found. On his walt of summons he gave his address Yau-mat, but he was not known there,
The plaintiff was called and tin anames to a
question from the Court, said that he at pre- sent lived at Tai Hang village.
His Honour-When, did you remove ?-On
was in comman use, the same word modified by the Gn the ryb last, the representatives. word "Original" most be in common use, China and Japan at Tientsin algood an agres Respondant also maintained that the Arm the rat." ment for a loan for the construction of the held the sole agency for the aula.lt. Japan of Kids-Changshus. Railway, "
she machines, produced; by Gobrbalbeck
Co. of Germany, but, Exhibit HOM
bail.
THE COMIPIRACY CHARGE, Bydany: Wickham, 28; police cosetables Frederick William Dowling Daniey, 38, Cus toms officer; and Thoman Edward, Love, 39, Police Court ble morning with having, op July Customs officer, were charged at the Cantral-- 16, conspired to import apjom late is als
The defendants warn remanded untiTumday, next, on bail,
ACCORDING lo a report of the Acting Tespec- But the dogs account for your giving your Sixwanpad, the British Govemment and con- summons was issued before that tor-General of,sha 1, M. Customs, says tha
from 1968; (en per cant per year, lo na to, slap, The latest agreement salgied into belweas par is by respondroi) showed only that my belongings are at Vesivaat Tal Hang, but rented Chout reducing the export, of opium
1-ara at Yau-ma that bring Bắt đa ten yours whils'ine'export of M1, Goldring, contingies, i
from Chins and Japan with respect in the Kirish the firm was allowed to be the sole agents, and,
providesş-r, that "the did not grant the of using the trade-mark crois-summons for damages for leaving Paris and Turkey to Chien of he Coaches Cleana Doef. Ceompungs shall the deper of trademark No. 2093 (nabh defendant's employers, maplefor fearler menced to
be radnedd. from bar apanese 13, Frat she agreement, shall hold Case) was respondeat. The trade-markin, said, was a very obstreperous person. He Indian opium Imported in 1908:
picule sad le a radocilon of",
59510
picals comfforte anty-dye yeri dorioz which prior question had been used in Japan by the Get knocked Mrs. Robertson down and then ran The Waiwupu has requested the worked bike Chinese and in dem for thirteen pate. It therefore, catag, sway Bolles Court proceedings would be taken compared with the $1,985-picuta disgoy botis The Prince Regent his directed Japanese Minister to apply for in the couple wa darmondo 50 could be against him as soon as this case was over, his raise piculs more than abismount of imper
wenler i equated at Tis 2roodbo, obnih, Trademark its registr flop should
the maiter reported to the of fodian oplom for 100s promised by the British authorities, namely 41,900 picuja! Howe, Prince Ching to call on Grand structions from his Government for wirdly torowderum The upper conta present Burean opbelt, the views of the Goldring-Nor
frúm athens
avity this is dua,to: Abe ? fact that nikal the y Councillor Chang Chih tung and the hauling down of the Japanees soon computed from the day beatbowhale palitioner and decided that the trade mark in a long time to take Police Court pro- British authorities promised was, the malaction. inquire after His Excellency's health flag on the Pratas Taland.
sumil puddle the Chi penisadi sy that the question cause under the purview of No. 5 of credings now!--it in the Best time we bays of actual export from India, but ant conatio and also to ascertain, when he will the Japanese Minister has, no
receipts of the railway company shall be capoi l'article a piibe Trade mark, Law" Tha soglasean him, "vely.
tratios of the' thide-mark; Ng, 38002) WAI KES The dalandant was suryad with tha weit, and
the ouse was adjourned.) -be able to resume duties es His Im" yet sent any reply.
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